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1. Power on the transmitter.
2. Turn TH HOLD ON and put the transmitter into normal mode.
NOTICE:
Do not allow the helicopter to move until the Status LED is solid
blue and all menu LEDs are OFF. The gyro will not operate correctly if the
helicopter moves before the Status LED is solid blue.
3. Connect the helicopter battery to the ESC.
4. Move the rudder stick to the right. The tail rotor blades move as shown. If
they do not move as shown, reverse the rudder channel in the transmitter
(refer to your transmitter manual for instructions).
5. Release the rudder control. Manually
turn the helicopter nose to the left. The
tail rotor blades automatically move as
shown. If they do not move as shown,
refer to the AR7200BX manual for
information on reversing the tail sensor
direction (Setup menu point F).
When using a fl ybarless rotor head, you are controlling rotational rates while
the AR7200BX controls the servos. You are not directly controlling the servos
with the transmitter.
It is normal for the swashplate to slowly move back to its original posi-
tion after a stick input and for the servos to not move at the same speed
as your control sticks.
1. Tilt the helicopter forward. The swashplate should tilt backward.
2. Tilt the helicopter backward. The swashplate should tilt forward.
3. Roll the helicopter left. The swashplate should roll right.
4. Roll the helicopter right. The swashplate should roll left.
5. If the swashplate does not move in the correct direction, you will need to
reverse the cyclic sensor direction. Refer to the AR7200BX manual for more
information (Setup menu point M).
Control Tests
Elevator
Side View
Side View
Aileron
Cyclic and Collective
Turn on Throttle Hold when doing the control tests.
Collective Pitch
CAUTION:
You must complete the Rudder and Cyclic tests prior to fl ight. Failure to complete the tests and ensure the sensor directions are not reversed
can cause the helicopter to crash, resulting in property damage and injury.
Rudder
Cyclic
Rear View
Rear View
Side View
Side View